Just installed the app to see if it would benefit me on our upcoming (still some weeks to go) holiday in TAS and VIC.

Some questions: I can import 200 caches from the map center but moving the map and importing 200 from there seems to make the previous 200 disappear. Can I load all TAS GCA caches or is 200 a hard limit on the database list? I've got 9700+ in GSAK and would like them in the app (probably a lot less after filtering out places we'll not be visiting)

Is there a way to use offline maps (again, can't find any settings for this so I guess not)?

Side question: When I first imported the map was on my home location. Seems there are GCA caches in Germany and Canada (and other countries too) strange...

Short answer is no, it was originally designed for addhoc or caching on the go, there is no real limitations on number of Geocaches apart from your memory and GCA Download limits . for off line maps I would suggest locus pro for the foreseeable future unless people think these features are worthwhile etc..So happy to look at designing but need know if it would be a popular feature

OK, thanks for the very fast reply. I guess I'll stick to GDAK then. That way I can import my GSAK database and work 100% offline. Maybe I'll just use the GCA app for logging (caching will be done with the Oregon 600 anyway).

Zal,ok ,this looks like its because you have set to open this URL with GACacher, which is launching it again.to remove this behavior you need to goto App-Info and change "Go to support URLs" and set this to Always ask.

So I will try to see what I can do to bypass this behavior.thanks for the feedback.

I can't load caches from this app any more, so wondering if anyone else is having problems.It's the only app that loads the GCA cache icons to quickly identify the cache type.The query maps on GCA load all caches as a teardrop with an almost unreadable letter super imposed.If anyone can shed a light on the GA Cacher app it would be most appreciated.